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mike, good sunday morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, alex. >> you heard what bill daley said. it sounds like if john boehner doesn't come to the table with what they're looking for on that specific point on the timing of this deal, mm-mm, not so much. >> reporter: you know, one hates to get involved in hyperbole, alex, but the question is when can you start legitimately calling this a crisis? i mean, these two sides this morning, both of them, house speaker john boehner on another program, bill daley on "meet the press," of course, still talking past each other, although there are hints that they could come together. specifically, john boehner says the deal that he had on the table this time last week, $800 billion in new revenues. he doesn't like to call them taxes. that's kind of a complicated semantic nuance there. but he says that's still on the table. and treasury secretary tim geithner on still another program gave an indication that they could still negotiate around that figure. so there's hope on that front. but john boehner has been meeting with the democratic leaders
mike, good sunday morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, alex. >> you heard what bill daley said. it sounds like if john boehner doesn't come to the table with what they're looking for on that specific point on the timing of this deal, mm-mm, not so much. >> reporter: you know, one hates to get involved in hyperbole, alex, but the question is when can you start legitimately calling this a crisis? i mean, these two sides this morning, both of them, house speaker john...
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you heard bill daley say as the plan stands right now he would veto it. john boehner says he has a plan and if he can't get democrats to agree he may just put it forward and have the house vote on it. he was on fox news earlier today, and here's what he had to say. >> i would prefer to have a bipartisan approach to solve this problem. if that's not possible, i and my republican colleagues in the house are prepared to move on our own. >> today? >> today. >> reporter: so the situation, alex, obviously very serious. obviously, the two parties are talking past each other. one glimmer of hope today, both sides, the treasury secretary on yet another program today, and john boehner said what they were discussing before the whole deal blew up between the white house and john boehner on friday, that's still on the table, says john boehner. that's centered around the sticking point there, some $800 billion in new revenues, i.e. tax revenues. that's something that's very sensitive on the republican side. obviously, it blew up because the president asked for more, ra
you heard bill daley say as the plan stands right now he would veto it. john boehner says he has a plan and if he can't get democrats to agree he may just put it forward and have the house vote on it. he was on fox news earlier today, and here's what he had to say. >> i would prefer to have a bipartisan approach to solve this problem. if that's not possible, i and my republican colleagues in the house are prepared to move on our own. >> today? >> today. >> reporter: so...
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we start with white house chief of staff bill daley. mr. daley, the republican speaker john boehner now seems to be thinking of a two-part plan here. first, congress would agree to cut spending over the next ten years by a trillion dollars and raise the debt limit enough to meet the country's financial obligations through the end of the year. then, a 12-person bipartisan committee would be formed to find $3 trillion more in savings and making significant cuts in medicare and social security and overhauling the tax code. congress would then take another vote to raise the debt limit before the 2012 elections. democrats and the white house have already said there will be no short-term increase. you said that yourself. but speaker boehner just now appeared on fox news sunday and said it had to be two stages. here's what he said. >> there is going to be a two- stage process. it's not physically possible to do all of this in one step. having said that... chris, i know the president's worried about his next election. my god, shouldn't we be worrie
we start with white house chief of staff bill daley. mr. daley, the republican speaker john boehner now seems to be thinking of a two-part plan here. first, congress would agree to cut spending over the next ten years by a trillion dollars and raise the debt limit enough to meet the country's financial obligations through the end of the year. then, a 12-person bipartisan committee would be formed to find $3 trillion more in savings and making significant cuts in medicare and social security and...
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here to try to answer some of them, the president's chief of staff bill daley. welcome back to "meet the press." >> thanks, david. >> so, it seems like the talks right now are on doing something temporary. a trillion dollars in spending cuts, raise the debt limit by that much, at least get us through the end of the year. is that something the president can accept? >> well, the president has been consistent in what he's called for. one, we obviously cannot let the credit of the united states government be in question. we've got to get past this debt ceiling vote on august 2nd. but as importantly, he's been committed to try to take serious steps to bring the deficit down, and that's what the engagement with speaker boehner, twice, that's what the fiscal commission founded, that is what the biden process was all about, not just to deal with the debt ceiling vote, but to do something about the deficit, which is a serious drag on our economy. that's what we were focused on. right now, we've got three things that must be done -- the debt ceiling must be extended, it s
here to try to answer some of them, the president's chief of staff bill daley. welcome back to "meet the press." >> thanks, david. >> so, it seems like the talks right now are on doing something temporary. a trillion dollars in spending cuts, raise the debt limit by that much, at least get us through the end of the year. is that something the president can accept? >> well, the president has been consistent in what he's called for. one, we obviously cannot let the...
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take care. >>> we just heard from bill daley. in the next hour we'll get a different per spect frif, from senator john inbarasso. >>> we've been doing some digging, and we'll tell you what we're finding. we're monitoring events on the floor of the house of representatives right now. we're expecting a key vote to raise the debt ceiling. nancy pelosi, the democratic leader, speaking right now. >>> authorities have i rested a muslim american soldier who they say was planning to attack. lisa sylvester, what's going on? >> please say naser jason abdo is admitting he wanted to attack fellow soldiers. abdo had gone awol this year after facing a possible court-martial to allegedly possessing child pornography, and earlier he refused to deploy to afghanistan, and requested to be discharged as a consequence unityius objector. >>> ten childrener said to be among the dead and 37 people were reportedly wounded. at last report they have driven the militants back, though sporadic fighting continues. the taliban are claiming responsibility. >>>
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joining me to discuss the road ahead is the white house chief of staff bill daley. thank you very much for joining us. you've heard what jon said. you've seen what speaker boehner has done last night. what's your reaction to the deal being pulled right now? >> it's very unfortunate the speaker made the comments he has. the president is committtt to solving this deficit possible for the future of america. he's looking forward to the meeting to play out his case. he's saying, it is time now to make the tough decisions. in this town, generally they kick the can. nobody wants to do the tough things. he's committed to do that. he's not giving up on trying to bring economic sanity to the city and that's his goal. >> is he still committed to the mega-deal, so to speak? because this is what is floated in the last several days that speaker boehner said no longer possible. will the president continue to push for that? >> the president believes it is time to solve this problem. time to give confidence to the american people, give confidence to the world. obviously no one wants
joining me to discuss the road ahead is the white house chief of staff bill daley. thank you very much for joining us. you've heard what jon said. you've seen what speaker boehner has done last night. what's your reaction to the deal being pulled right now? >> it's very unfortunate the speaker made the comments he has. the president is committtt to solving this deficit possible for the future of america. he's looking forward to the meeting to play out his case. he's saying, it is time now...
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she has an exclusive interview with white house chief of staff bill daley. bianna, over to you. >>> not too far from here at rancho mirage, california, preparations are under way for the funeral of former first lady betty ford. family and friends will gather tuesday for a celebration of life service. barbara pinto has more on the nation saying good-bye to a brave and beloved woman who touched so many lives. >> r rorter: her candor and courage touched the nation. and now we know more how betty ford's family will pay tribute. >> people in america and across the world, they are going to say good-bye and they want to pay tribute to her. and private services in n public california and michigan. mrs. ford, who died of natural causus friday at age 93, will first be remembered in a private service tuesday in palm desert, california, near where she and president ford lived after the white house. on wednesday, her casket will be flown to grand rapids. a public memorial and funeral service there. delivering her eulogy, dear friends lynne cheney, cokie roberts and rosal
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bill daley, chief of staff is going to be on "meet the press" this morning. speaker's going to be on another program. we'll hear public pronouncements over the next few hours and everybody's going to take it from there. >> we'll take it again from you in an hour. >>> earlier today i spoke with republican senator mike lee, who is part of the tea party caucus, and i asked him if there might be a deal already in place if it weren't for the demands of the tea party. >> i'm not going to let's you blame this on a grassroots political phenomenon that has arisen spontaneously as tens of millions of americans have realized that the federal government has become too big, too expensive. the fact is that we have a massive debt problem in this country. we have accumulated a national debt that works out to about $50,000 for every man, woman and child in america. we do have a problem. the fact that we don't have a deal yet can't be blamed on any one group of people. >> coming up, our political panel on why the debt fight has seemingly spun out of control and what the negoti
bill daley, chief of staff is going to be on "meet the press" this morning. speaker's going to be on another program. we'll hear public pronouncements over the next few hours and everybody's going to take it from there. >> we'll take it again from you in an hour. >>> earlier today i spoke with republican senator mike lee, who is part of the tea party caucus, and i asked him if there might be a deal already in place if it weren't for the demands of the tea party....
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. >> much more on this tomorrow morning, bill daley is among david gregory's guests. >>> the first foreign born chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has died, retired john shalikashvili held the job during the clinton administration. he was born in poland and immigrated to the u.s. as a teenager. he suffered a stroke, a severe stroke in 2004. he was 75. >>> there wasn't much in the way of relief today from the heat that's been baking a large part of the nation for the past week. a heat advisory extended over 28 states, including new york, where the weather channel's eric fisher joins us now from jones beach. eric? >> reporter: good evening, lester. the hottest time of the year is certainly living up to its name this time around. today was another day of record setting heat, places like new york city, philadelphia, newark, new jersey, atlantic city and many others along the eastern seaboard. we're certainly not alone in our plight. take a look at the temperatures across the country, we're talking 103 degrees in tulsa, oklahoma. 105 degrees in raleigh, north carolina. you factor in the humi
. >> much more on this tomorrow morning, bill daley is among david gregory's guests. >>> the first foreign born chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has died, retired john shalikashvili held the job during the clinton administration. he was born in poland and immigrated to the u.s. as a teenager. he suffered a stroke, a severe stroke in 2004. he was 75. >>> there wasn't much in the way of relief today from the heat that's been baking a large part of the nation for the...
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here's white house chief of staff bill daley on "meet the press" yesterday. >> we are now getting to a point where i think markets around the world will question whether the political system in washington can come together and compromise for the greater good of the. >> country. >> the new fear. a downgrade in america's credit rating even if a debt creeling is raised. if only for six or nine months if it looks like washington can't figure out a long-term debt and deficit issue. by the way, something else going on here. the white house is basically out of the talks. harry reid is proxy for the white house. there isn't much communication going on between house republicans and the white house. it looked like yesterday morning that might not be the case. right now it appears it's the white house talking to reid and reid passing on the messages to boehner and to mcconnell. now, while boehner and reid appear to be talking past each other, the speaker and the white house still are arguing that somehow there could be this grand bargain. yesterday morning, here's what it sounded like. >> i don
here's white house chief of staff bill daley on "meet the press" yesterday. >> we are now getting to a point where i think markets around the world will question whether the political system in washington can come together and compromise for the greater good of the. >> country. >> the new fear. a downgrade in america's credit rating even if a debt creeling is raised. if only for six or nine months if it looks like washington can't figure out a long-term debt and...
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bill daley confirmed the move on "this week" program. the u.s. and pakistans are allies, but major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. >>> gunfire ringing out in the syrian city of. the government's violent crackdown continues even as it is promising to carry out dramatic reforms. the syrian regime opened what it called national dialogue talks today, but a lot of the opposition didn't show up. arwa damon is in damascus and has this report for us. >> the syrian government promoting this conference as being the initial step to create the framework to implement the president's long promise reform, which include a multi-party system. to set the country on a new path of democracy, the government says. the conference opened by the syrian vice president who interestingly acknowledged that the conference was taking place in an atmosphere that is filled with suspicion. he also admitted that without the sacrifices, the bloodshed both on the civilian and the military side,
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. >> brown: then, we have a newsmaker interview with white house chief of staff bill daley about the stalled debt talks, a day after the president scolded congress. >> warner: betty ann bowser reports on a colorado hospital where medical mistakes are rare. >> one in three americans are at risk of a hospital acquired infection or will become a victim of a medical error. this hospital in denver is doing something about that. >> brown: ray suarez explores the prospect of another tech bubble. this time from social media websites. >> warner: and we get a rare view of dissent in china, following a new surge of protests by young people and labor union members. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that mone
. >> brown: then, we have a newsmaker interview with white house chief of staff bill daley about the stalled debt talks, a day after the president scolded congress. >> warner: betty ann bowser reports on a colorado hospital where medical mistakes are rare. >> one in three americans are at risk of a hospital acquired infection or will become a victim of a medical error. this hospital in denver is doing something about that. >> brown: ray suarez explores the prospect of...
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daley. >>> and overseas now. take a look at this picture in syria. it is the u.s. ambassador driving through a sea of protesters. hundreds of thousands of them. his car greeted with roses and olive branches. the protesters are thrilled at the show of solidarity against the president's regime. >>> and in egypt, do you remember this place? it's tahrir square, where the revolution began, brimming with protestors once more today. but today, they're calling for faster progress, fifi months after that government fell. >>> and, still ahead on "world news," we have prince william and princess catherine headed to hollywood. >>> also, coming up, medical marvel. growing new body parts. >>> what it means for living longer. jaycee dugard. reuniting with her mother 18 years after living with a predator. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh
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daley. he'll speak exclusively to christiane tomorrow morning, right here on abc's "this week." >>> now, to the birth of a nation in africa tonight. south sudan is now its own country. tens of thousands celebrated independence, dancing in the streets. marking the end of a long and bloody struggle. the tribes of south sudan and the mainly arab north have been fighting on and off for more than 50 years now. >>> there was another bold headline from africa this weekend. a plea from the u.n. over the worsrsening drought. refugee camps are bein overwhelmed by people fleeing devastating drought and food shortages. up to 10 million people in five countries are affected. relief agencies are appealing for help around the world in feeding them. >>> and there is still much more ahead as we continue on "world news" this saturday night. a different kind of housework. the researchers going inside american homes with children with autism. what they are looking for and what it could mean. >>> game over for a
daley. he'll speak exclusively to christiane tomorrow morning, right here on abc's "this week." >>> now, to the birth of a nation in africa tonight. south sudan is now its own country. tens of thousands celebrated independence, dancing in the streets. marking the end of a long and bloody struggle. the tribes of south sudan and the mainly arab north have been fighting on and off for more than 50 years now. >>> there was another bold headline from africa this weekend....
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daley and senators jon kyl, dick durban, mark warner and saxby chambliss. that's sunday on "face the nation." oslo, norway, is where the nobel peace prize is awarded, but today the city known for peace was marred by terrible violence. a powerful bomb exploded near the prime minister's office. he was not hurt, but at least seven people are dead and 15 were injured there. shortly after that, a man dressed in a police uniform opened fire with a rifle on a group of young people at a resort island. police say at least nine were killed there. an arrest was made in that shooting and police believe the two incidents are connected. we begin our coverage with jeff glor in oslo. jeff? >> reporter: bob, good evening to you. oslo is clearly a city shaken tonight. the prime minister of norway called this day "brutal." the explosions ripped through downtown oslo at 3:30 local time. the first images: windows blown out, rubble in the streets, huge plumes of smoke, evoking memories of terror attacks elsewhere but up until now, never here. >> ( translated ): suddenly we saw g
daley and senators jon kyl, dick durban, mark warner and saxby chambliss. that's sunday on "face the nation." oslo, norway, is where the nobel peace prize is awarded, but today the city known for peace was marred by terrible violence. a powerful bomb exploded near the prime minister's office. he was not hurt, but at least seven people are dead and 15 were injured there. shortly after that, a man dressed in a police uniform opened fire with a rifle on a group of young people at a...
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the white house chief of staff bill daley confirming on abc "this week" this morning that the administration is suspending $800 million in aid to pakistan's military. the goal is to pressure pakistan to fight militants more effectively and to stop elements of pakistan's military from backing the taliban in afghanistan. all of this, one more sign of the growing tensions between the u.s. a a pakistan. >>> as all of this debate over spending plays out in washington, in towns across this country, millions of americans just want to find a job. tonight, another stunning number behind the new and rising unemployment figures. it now takes an average of ten months to find a job, the longest ever. millions of americans now have only food stamps to get by, and those benefits kick in once a month at midnight. and it's created a new shopper in this country. the families heading out in darkness to get their food. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> looks like it's ready. >> reporter: we spent more than a month following leslie benson and her family. she was laid off from her job as a corporate health care adm
the white house chief of staff bill daley confirming on abc "this week" this morning that the administration is suspending $800 million in aid to pakistan's military. the goal is to pressure pakistan to fight militants more effectively and to stop elements of pakistan's military from backing the taliban in afghanistan. all of this, one more sign of the growing tensions between the u.s. a a pakistan. >>> as all of this debate over spending plays out in washington, in towns...
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daley. >>> heading overseasasow to syria, and look at this picture. it is the u.s. ambassador driving through a sea of protesters. hundreds of thousands of him. his car greeted with roses and olive branches. the protesters are thrilled at the show of solidarity against president bashir al assad's regime. >>> and in egypt, do you recognize this place? it's tahrir square where the revolution began. brimming with protesters once more today, but calling for faster progress, five months after the government fell. >>> and, in the united kingdom, shockwaves from the scandal that rattled rupert murdoch's media empire. they reached the british government today, as a former spokesman for prime minister david cameron was arrested. abc's jeffrey kofman now on the tabloid world out of control. >> reporter: when andy coulson was editor of "the news of the world," the paper he ran destroyed people's lives. >> i'm afraid i can'n'say anymore at this stage. >> reporter: arrested this morning, facing charges of perjury, bribing police, hacking people's phones in search
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. >> it angered the supporters, they cheered when the former jp morgan chase senior executive bill daley named white house chief of staff. one year after signing wall street reform legislation and now needing money for the campaign, some suggest mr. obama has to walk a tight rope. >> when he calls wall street bankers fat cats, then his base cheers. so you will see him constantly trying to shift back and forth. and keep wall street happy at one point. and his base happy at another point. >> some consumer advocates say wall street is not where the president should be looking for campaign cash. >> the president needs to tell the true story. that our economy is troubled because the banks crashed it. >> the obama team closed the white house office of political affairs and moved the campaign to chicago to separate politics from governing, which is why experts say having current administration officials participating in fundraising events warrants close scrutiny. at the white house, mike emanuel, fox news. >> bret: n.f.l. teams are reportedly voting tonight on a tentative deal to end the league
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so when you listen to bill daley and he said president obama came to washington to do something big, what we -- -- >> tony blakley, i'm not taking sides here. journalists could easily write that by saying we'll negotiate anything, except tax increases, republicans are blocking progress toward a deal. >> look, i'm in favor of objective journalism. when i was newt's press secretary, i would seek out the journalists who knew the substance and trying to report objective. there's not as many of those reports and organizations around as there used to be. if you have the choice between a transcription service, where the media reports what each side says, and cheerleading, which i think is sometimes what we get, i'll take transcription over cheerleading, but i prefer journalism over transcription. imagine garrett son, one of the best reporters, he's got a story on this budget, where he leads in the first two paragraphs characterizing boehner's position to watergate, because he's standing firm on no taxes. you have to get down to the 13th paragraph before he says the democrats are just as muc
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bill daley is the first guy that worked in the private sector that is part of his inner circle. no one in his cabinet has. when they make these big decisions there is no one that has created a job. >> sean: good point. as our hourlong special with governor bush continues we tackle the country's economic crisis. how would a jeb bush administration put americans back to work? sorry. ♪ i used to see the puddles, but now i see the splash. ♪ i wanted love, i needed love ♪ ♪ most of all, most of all... ♪ [ applause ] >> sean: america is at a pivotal economic cross roads. the time to make tough decisions now. an unemployment rate continues to whoever at over 9%. staggering national debt that keeps climbing. is the white house willing to embrace the changes necessary to put our economy on right track? former florida governor jeb bush has specific suggestions for president obama. he joins us as part of our great american forum. i know you have no intention of running. i don't want to go there. you did give the president is "f" on the economy. you said republicans cannot just cr
bill daley is the first guy that worked in the private sector that is part of his inner circle. no one in his cabinet has. when they make these big decisions there is no one that has created a job. >> sean: good point. as our hourlong special with governor bush continues we tackle the country's economic crisis. how would a jeb bush administration put americans back to work? sorry. ♪ i used to see the puddles, but now i see the splash. ♪ i wanted love, i needed love ♪ ♪ most of...
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white house chief of staff bill daley says the president will veto any last minute deal from congress unless it extends beyond the 2012 election. >>> this morning, amy winehouse fans have gathered outside her home in london. she was an extraordinary talent and she burst on the music scene and burst into flames. wine house was found dead at the age of 27. ♪ >> fans gathered to pay their respects and mourning their loss together. emergency services with called yesterday afternoon but it was too late. >> on arrival they found the body of a 27-year-old female who was pronounced dead at the scene. next of kin have been informed and we have confirmed it is amy winehouse. >> the cause is not known. police say it is unexplained but no great surprise. with a distinctive look and fabulous voice and song writing skills came ademocrats to alcohol and drugs. in 2006 album back to black was the high point selling 10 million and winning five grammies. she even recorded a disk with tony bennett. >> but the suicidal lifestyle to begin to take its toll. in 2004, and again in 2007. there were arrests
white house chief of staff bill daley says the president will veto any last minute deal from congress unless it extends beyond the 2012 election. >>> this morning, amy winehouse fans have gathered outside her home in london. she was an extraordinary talent and she burst on the music scene and burst into flames. wine house was found dead at the age of 27. ♪ >> fans gathered to pay their respects and mourning their loss together. emergency services with called yesterday afternoon...
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bill daley is the first guy that worked in the private sector that is part of his inner circle. no one in his cabinet has. when they make these big decisions there is no one that has created a job. >> sean: good point. as our hourlong special with governor bush continues we tackle the country's economic crisis. how would a jeb bush administration put americans back to work? sorry. to keep in balance after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has ginkgo for memory and concentration, plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more amecans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... f greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost imp
bill daley is the first guy that worked in the private sector that is part of his inner circle. no one in his cabinet has. when they make these big decisions there is no one that has created a job. >> sean: good point. as our hourlong special with governor bush continues we tackle the country's economic crisis. how would a jeb bush administration put americans back to work? sorry. to keep in balance after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+...
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the chief of staff to the president, bill daley said on sunday, the president would veto it. >> bret: that was before boehner put out his new proposal. >> bret, we could spend all the time talking about this. >> bret: that's fine, but you're saying veto-- >> that this bill is unacceptable, it would leave the cloud hanging over our economy, the uncertainty created by the kind of circus that we've seen, in the debate over this. and leading up to august 2nd deadline on the need to make sure we fulfill our obligations and don't default for the first time in history. and doing it again, in five or eight months, is an incredibly bad idea that will only lead to having that uncertainty hurt our economy further into the future. that's why we oppose it. >> bret: you said today at your briefing, that it is a republican talking point to say the president needs to layout his plan. how about this. >> and what-- >> what about the president's bottom line? if you phrase it that way? what has to be in this deal for the president? you know, originally it was the president had to have tax revenue in ther
the chief of staff to the president, bill daley said on sunday, the president would veto it. >> bret: that was before boehner put out his new proposal. >> bret, we could spend all the time talking about this. >> bret: that's fine, but you're saying veto-- >> that this bill is unacceptable, it would leave the cloud hanging over our economy, the uncertainty created by the kind of circus that we've seen, in the debate over this. and leading up to august 2nd deadline on the...
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bill daley said that he believes there's some ground farce deal for compromise. somewhere in between those two deals. and so i think that's what you're going to be hearing more about today. now that this appears to be having so much trouble, let ee take a look at where their agreement is. the thing that continues to span out is the fact that the white house doesn't support, you know, the two-step process because, you know, they're saying you'll end up negotiating this all over again during the christmas season, a time that's, you know, tough -- would be tough on the overall economy. i think that's what we'll be hearing more of today. let's look between those two bills, find these areas of similarity, and get a deal done. >> all right. dan, we'll continue to follow it with you. dan lothian. it's going to be a business day and weekend for him. joe johns is also joining us on the line from washington. he's been covering this very closely. let's just look at -- pick up where dan left off. how does boehner get to that magic number of 216 votes, and when are we -- are
bill daley said that he believes there's some ground farce deal for compromise. somewhere in between those two deals. and so i think that's what you're going to be hearing more about today. now that this appears to be having so much trouble, let ee take a look at where their agreement is. the thing that continues to span out is the fact that the white house doesn't support, you know, the two-step process because, you know, they're saying you'll end up negotiating this all over again during the...
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with us, the president's chief of staff, bill daley, and a response this morning from a top republican negotiator, tom coburn of oklahoma. then, is washington broken? while politicians stonewall and fight over the debt talk, the public recoils. approval ratings for congress plummet and pessimism about the country's future rises. are our politicians capable of meeting the challenges this country faces? a special discussion this morning. with us, former senator chuck
with us, the president's chief of staff, bill daley, and a response this morning from a top republican negotiator, tom coburn of oklahoma. then, is washington broken? while politicians stonewall and fight over the debt talk, the public recoils. approval ratings for congress plummet and pessimism about the country's future rises. are our politicians capable of meeting the challenges this country faces? a special discussion this morning. with us, former senator chuck
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>> we'll get the latest from the president's chief of staff, bill daley and hear from senator tom coburn, a republican, and a special discussion about whether washington is simply broken and unable to govern. >> thanks very much. >>> jeff rossen is standing by for more of the morning's top stories. >> good morning to you. we're going to begin in texas where a child's birthday party at a roller rink turned deadly. just west of dallas. police say an argument broke out between a man and a relative before one of them open fire killing five adults and then himself. four others were injured. witnesses say the gunman was the father of the 11-year-old celebrating his birthday. >>> now to china where the search continues this morning inside the tangled wreckage of a train crash. at least 34 people were killed, more than 200 seriously injured. now crews are desperately looking for survivors. the crash happened when a high-speed look motive smashed into a stalled train disabled by lightning. >>> and finally, call them the dancing dudes. you can call them whatever you want. just take a look. justin
>> we'll get the latest from the president's chief of staff, bill daley and hear from senator tom coburn, a republican, and a special discussion about whether washington is simply broken and unable to govern. >> thanks very much. >>> jeff rossen is standing by for more of the morning's top stories. >> good morning to you. we're going to begin in texas where a child's birthday party at a roller rink turned deadly. just west of dallas. police say an argument broke out...
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. >> meanwhile, on nbc "meet the press" white house chief of staff bill daley said that they have already caused quote damage to the united states. >> if you look at the rating agencies, what they have said, and what they have said the reason the rating agencies have questioned our economy is that they don't have faith that the political system of ourselves can deal in a serious way with the deficit. >> with that warning, pressure is mounting as is the anxiety over the markets. we are joined by liz ann saunders, chief investment strategist for charles schwab. >> hello, martin. >> can you clear up one fundamental point, given that some in congress are dismissing the august 2nd dismiss and saying it is not a hard deadline, how serious will it prove for america's global economic standing if a deal is not done by that date? >> well, all right. there is some wiggle room apparently, because of the revenue stream is a little bit bigger than it was a couple of weeks ago so now i am hearing dates into the august 10th or 15th, but that is a side show. it is a big deal. i think that even if a deal i
. >> meanwhile, on nbc "meet the press" white house chief of staff bill daley said that they have already caused quote damage to the united states. >> if you look at the rating agencies, what they have said, and what they have said the reason the rating agencies have questioned our economy is that they don't have faith that the political system of ourselves can deal in a serious way with the deficit. >> with that warning, pressure is mounting as is the anxiety over...
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bill daley is the first guy that worked in the private sector that is part of his inner circle. no one in his cabinet has. when they make these big decisions there is no one that has created a job. >> sean: good point. as our hourlong special with governor bush continues we tackle the country's economic crisis. how would a jeb bush administration put americans back to work? sorry. that and more coming thanks to the venture card from capital one, we get double miles on every purchase, so me and the boys earned a trip to dc twice as fast! oh hi! we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add fast... one more chariot please. ...we can bring the whole gang! i cannot tell a lie. he did it. right... it's hard to beat dole miles! read mlips -- no new axes! [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one, and earn double miles on every purchase, every day. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? so, you're a docrat right? and those people are what i like to call wrong. take metamucil. sure it helps you keep regular, but it doesn't stop there. me
bill daley is the first guy that worked in the private sector that is part of his inner circle. no one in his cabinet has. when they make these big decisions there is no one that has created a job. >> sean: good point. as our hourlong special with governor bush continues we tackle the country's economic crisis. how would a jeb bush administration put americans back to work? sorry. that and more coming thanks to the venture card from capital one, we get double miles on every purchase, so...
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you just heard white house chief of staff bill daley speaking earlier about the damage already done because of the crisis. and that the next few days could be pretty stressful ones. at this hour the futures markets are already open. robert gray of the fox business network, robert, what can you tell us about the markets right now? >> i can tell you we're looking for some volatility ahead. we're already seeing it at this hour, harris, you've got the s & p futures, the dow jones industrial average down about 1%. 114 points off the dow and we should point out to you, the futures trading on sunday night generally fairly thinly traded and watch the u.s. dollar, falling against most major currencies, a lot of folks flocking to the swiss franc and against the dollar for some team and gold futures jumping p. the same time crude futures starting to slide off a little bit and one of the reasons there, perhaps concern about the economy here in the states, whether or not we would have more demand for crude, but crude is falling. treasury futures sliding, and harris there's concern there, if we defaulted
you just heard white house chief of staff bill daley speaking earlier about the damage already done because of the crisis. and that the next few days could be pretty stressful ones. at this hour the futures markets are already open. robert gray of the fox business network, robert, what can you tell us about the markets right now? >> i can tell you we're looking for some volatility ahead. we're already seeing it at this hour, harris, you've got the s & p futures, the dow jones...
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white house chief of staff bill daley on the talk shows this morning spoke about this. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> they have been an important ally in the fight on terrorism. they've been victim of enormous amounts of terrorism. but right now they have taken some steps that have given us reason to pause on some of the aid which we were giving to their military. and we're trying to work through that. it's a complicated relationship and a very difficult complicated part of the world. >> now, fred, that $800 million is about one-third of all u.s. security assistance to pakistan. where is it going? a couple hundred million of that, about $300 million, is to reimburse the pakistanis for some of the troops they sent to the border to combat al qaeda and the taliban. then there's also a lot of equipment that the u.s. can't get to pakistan if pakistan won't allow its personnel on the ground. because that aid and the personnel come as a package deal. >> okay. now you know there's less aid going to pakistan. you have to wonder what kind of trust or eroded trust m
white house chief of staff bill daley on the talk shows this morning spoke about this. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> they have been an important ally in the fight on terrorism. they've been victim of enormous amounts of terrorism. but right now they have taken some steps that have given us reason to pause on some of the aid which we were giving to their military. and we're trying to work through that. it's a complicated relationship and a very difficult complicated part of...
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bill daley and republican senator tom coburn will abamong david gregory's guests. >>> well, here in the states another day of stifling heat and humidity in parts of the country. temperatures over 100 from baltimore to new york for the second straight day. the heat wave is stretching power grids to their limit. the bigger issue in the south is a growing drought. extended heat wave is causing the problem that's affecting 15 state. is there any relief on the way from this summer swelter? let's go to the weather channel's ray stagic. >> i don't think much in the way of leaf from the heat ace big ridge stays in place. that ridge is going to mean more heat and humidity. now, some relief in the northeast and new england, as the ridge continues to build south and southeast it will continue to suppress the heat in the drought areas and that's over parts of texas and across parts of the southeast. but there is a front coming through the front, the front comes through the northeast and new england, and instead of 100, might be 90, 92 in central park. a bit of a treat but still south of that front,
bill daley and republican senator tom coburn will abamong david gregory's guests. >>> well, here in the states another day of stifling heat and humidity in parts of the country. temperatures over 100 from baltimore to new york for the second straight day. the heat wave is stretching power grids to their limit. the bigger issue in the south is a growing drought. extended heat wave is causing the problem that's affecting 15 state. is there any relief on the way from this summer swelter?...
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daley's office in the white house and agreed on 800 billion or close to an agreement and talking about major entitlement cuts roughly 3 trillion dollars, do you think it's possible to put that together? >> i think it's possible to put it together because the president said a few days ago when it was viable he would agree to a short-term debt ceiling increase if they knew that they were, you know, they were at the table for the grand bargain and they were in agreement about putting the details together. what you've seen several times since friday is statements from the administration officials saying it was not a final number, they were just simply using it as a bargaining chip. they're really trying to say they're sorry in many ways, they've said they've put the 400 out there as a-- >> boehner said the president brought it up, brought it up and insisted it on it. >> makes me believe if the administration backs down from the final 400 and says stick with the 800 that boehner might come back to the table. this question of whether or not a short-term patch, even if it's six long months, r
daley's office in the white house and agreed on 800 billion or close to an agreement and talking about major entitlement cuts roughly 3 trillion dollars, do you think it's possible to put that together? >> i think it's possible to put it together because the president said a few days ago when it was viable he would agree to a short-term debt ceiling increase if they knew that they were, you know, they were at the table for the grand bargain and they were in agreement about putting the...
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. >> woodruff: last week, jeffrey brown sat down with white house chief of staff bill daley to get the administration's take on the negotiations. tonight, we bring you the republican point of view. senator john cornyn of texas joined me from capitol hill a short time ago. he chairs the national republican senatorial committee, and sits on the senate budget and finance committees. senator john cornyn, thank you very much for talking with us. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: the president also said earlier today that he believed there needs to be a big comprehensive deal now, not a short-term deal just to get the government through this debt limit date coming up this month. >> well, i think this is the opportunity, and this is the point of maximum leverage to try to get the best deal we can when it comes to spending cuts and the fix... and to fixing our broken entitlement programs which are going to run out of money within roughly the next decade but unfortunately the president is kind of late to the game. he delegated this to joe biden. eric cantor, jon kyl left those talks when it became
. >> woodruff: last week, jeffrey brown sat down with white house chief of staff bill daley to get the administration's take on the negotiations. tonight, we bring you the republican point of view. senator john cornyn of texas joined me from capitol hill a short time ago. he chairs the national republican senatorial committee, and sits on the senate budget and finance committees. senator john cornyn, thank you very much for talking with us. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: the...
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bill daley, the chief of staff, very much has a lot -- has his ear to the ground of a lot of ceos. they call him, they talk to him. explain the importance of certainty. >> certainty, well, extraordinarily important. we're already in a period now where people are worried about whether or not this soft patch in the economy is going to linger into the second half of the year or begin to reverse itself. and we have two numbers this week. tomorrow's manufacturing data, friday's unemployment report that are going to be critical. so getting this out of the way, lets us deal with things that are more important, like the economic numbers, like corporate profits, like whether or not main street's digging its way out of this slow patch. that's just as important to the stock market right now if you judge it by the interest rate market which rates have been falling about worries on soft economic growth. then i think the debt ceiling argument as well. >> ron insana, one of my favorite people. i will see you in the next hour as we talk more about what's coming. big jobs report next week friday. >
bill daley, the chief of staff, very much has a lot -- has his ear to the ground of a lot of ceos. they call him, they talk to him. explain the importance of certainty. >> certainty, well, extraordinarily important. we're already in a period now where people are worried about whether or not this soft patch in the economy is going to linger into the second half of the year or begin to reverse itself. and we have two numbers this week. tomorrow's manufacturing data, friday's unemployment...
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later, bill daley and the newly appointed monetary fund managing director christine laguard. chris wallace will talk with mitch mcconnell and jim demint and another scheduled meeting on the budget with the white house. at 3:00, kevin mccarthy and chris van holland. at 4:00, it is "face the nation." bob schieffer will have another interview with tim geithner and alabama senator jeff sessions along with florida senator bill nelson from the budget committee. the five network tv talk shows are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. they begin repairing at noon he eastern. -- they begin airing again at noon eastern. you can listen to them all on c- span radio. you can download it as an iphone app or listen online at c- span.org >> who is going to get fired up over nancy pelosi or john boehner customer they are proxies' for the narrow range of choice that we have been elected officials. gillespietv's nick takes on the tea-party system and possible solutions. c-span has launched a new and easy to navigate web site for politics and the 2012 presidential race
later, bill daley and the newly appointed monetary fund managing director christine laguard. chris wallace will talk with mitch mcconnell and jim demint and another scheduled meeting on the budget with the white house. at 3:00, kevin mccarthy and chris van holland. at 4:00, it is "face the nation." bob schieffer will have another interview with tim geithner and alabama senator jeff sessions along with florida senator bill nelson from the budget committee. the five network tv talk...